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Fundamentals of Microservices


 


Fundamentals of Microservices
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 946 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 23 lectures (1 hour, 44 mins) | Language: English

Learn the Core Concepts of Microservices


What you'll learn

Learn the core concepts of Microservices
Bounded contexts
Microservices and cloud native
Data domains as a service boundary
Logging and tracing in a microservices architecture
Design considerations and patterns
Communications in a microservices architecture
We'll also get into the more advanced areas of the architecture


Requirements

Knowledge of Architects

Description

Microservices, or Microservice architectures, is a distinctive method of developing software systems that tries to focus on building single-function modules with well-defined interfaces and operations. Microservices are used to overcome the challenges of monolithic architecture that prevailed initially in the market and also enables you to deploy independent services.

The trend has grown popular in recent years as Enterprises look to become more Agile and move towards a DevOps and continuous testing.

In this course you will get an overview of microservices, to help you determine if this architectural model is the right fit for you and your team.

We'll get into core concepts of microservices, including bounded contexts, history and the API layer. We'll also get into the more advanced areas of the architecture. By the end of the course you'll have a good understanding of Microservices and if it fits your needs.

Who this course is for:

Anyone interested in Microservices
Enterprises
Software Teams



Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/course/microservices/

 Fundamentals of Microservices


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